The Voronezh electoral district (Russian: Воронежский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election. The electoral district covered the Voronezh Governorate.[3] 8 out of 16 candidate lists submitted were disqualified from contesting.[4]
Voronezh |
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Created | 1917 |
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Abolished | 1918 |
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Number of members | 15 |
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Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions | 12 |
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Number of Urban Electoral Commissions | 1 |
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Number of Parishes | 224 |
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Deputies Elected
Kardashov
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Bolshevik
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Nevsky
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Bolshevik
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Antipin
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SR
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Bliznyuk
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SR
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Burevoy-Soplyakov
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SR
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Gladkikh
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SR
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Khrenovsky
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SR
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Kogan-Bernstein
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SR
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Mamkin
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SR
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Nikitin
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SR
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Oganovsky
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SR
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Perveeva
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SR
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Postnikov
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SR
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Smirnov
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SR
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Zinin
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SR
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In Voronezh town the Kadets emerged victorious, obtaining 12,380 votes (58.1%), the SRs 2,611 votes (12.2%), the Bolsheviks 2,536 votes (11.9%), the Mensheviks 1,531 (7.2%), the Popular Socialists 1,289 votes (6.1%), the Union of Landowners 596 votes (2.8%), the Ukrainian SR-SR leftist-PPS list 360 votes (1.7%) and the Mazury list 9 votes. In the Voronezh garrison, the Bolsheviks dominated the polls. They obtained 1,991 votes (56.3%), the SRs 847 votes (23.9%), the Kadets 393 votes (11.1%), the Ukrainian SRs and allies 195 votes (5.5%), the Mensheviks 51 votes (1.4%), the Popular Socialists 33 votes (0.9%), the Union of Landowners 30 votes (0.8%) and the Mazury Society 2 votes (0.1%).